Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 13, 1886, Image 2

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THE INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, Pa.
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';j bAMOABTKB. Al'HIL 13. 1886.
A. Proper Inquiry.
Heuse has passed a resolution,
by Mr. Morrison, raising a com-
fmHUaftt mvAti " tn InVAStlirnte tlie causes
Km y offered
t' waxtent of the disturbed condition new
'Kkdeg in the relations between railroad
''emperatiens engaged iu inter-state com-
,;eree and their empleyes." Mr. Reagan,
'ti Texas, thought that it was no mere of
Sir tte business of Congress te intervene in the
contests between railroads and their cm.
-jf?pleyes than between any ether classes of
." the people. He seemed te think that the
M matter was one for state adjudication, and
, j. that a question of state rights was involved
it Mr. Kandall protested that
?lwl.l1.k l.A OTAa ..tvAnnln tn f.OAF nf
oenflninff national legislation within
5; eeBstitutlenal limits, he was satisfied that
rfel -it was the government's interest te see that
peace and order instead of discontent
prevailed in the land. Mr. Curtin de-
wciareait was tlie titiivet uoncrresate in-
f quire into the unrest of the land, and te
Pi'i.y 'bmrken te the appeal or the humblest cit
izen praying piuieciien agumsi wruugs in
flicted upon him. Reed, of Maine, Springer
of Illinois, and Ilisceck, of 2s ew Yerk,
agreed that there could be no reasonable
question ns te the duty of Congress te lis.
ten te such grievances as theso new
brought te its notice; Mr. Heed inquiring
bow many representatives of the people
. ? weuia turn away irem tueir pennons
ana refuse te listen te their wrongs.
Mr. Morgan, of Alabama, apparently was
the only member te side with Mr. lteagan ,
and they did net appear in the vote,
the resolution being agreed te without
division.
The sentiment of the Heuse in this mat-i
ter is that of the country. If any doctrine
of state rights interferes with an appeal for
redress of wrongs Inllicted by rail
road corporations running across the
state lines, then that doctrine is
net one for the times. It might
have been well enough In the stage coach
days te remit the drivers and hostlers te
state jurisdiction, but itwillnotdein these
days when railroads stretch across all the
' state lines of the continent and defy the
local control of each state. The hand that
controls them must evidently be one whose
jurisdiction is co-e.xtensive with their
system.
Mr. Morrison, in offering this'resolutien,
said that the aibitratien act just passed by
the Heuse was "inadequate in its provisi previsi
ons;" which is very manifest upon its face.
Why it was passed we cannot imagine, as it
does net meet the evil which it presumably
was designed te reach. It provides noth neth
ing mere than a "method of arbitration of
grievances, both parties being willing ;
which was a privilege both parties had la
tere its passagep It puts the arbitration
under the auspices of the government,
through efllcials designated, but provides
no efficient means of securing the aibitra aibitra
teon results. The measure is like, in its
essence, te the one placed by the last legis legis
lature in the statute book of Pennsylvania,
at Senater "Wallace's Instance, and which
has amounted, as we declared it would, te
nothing at all.
The Congress of the United States must
take cognizance of the relations of tlie rail rail
reads te the people; which no state alene
Is able te handle, because of the obvious
fact that the niilreads.running through the
different states and being largely competi
tors with each ether for business, must be
put under the law, that their competition
may be upon equal terms under the law.
Arbitration, as a means te accommodate
empleye te employer, i3 undoubtedly a
thing te be established ; but, it must be an
arbitration enforced ; else there will le no
arbitration, when one party finds advant
age in refusing the accommodation which
the public geed demands. Enforced arbi
tration is nothing but enforced law ; and
we therefore return te the preposition that
laws must be passed by tlie national author
Ity, that is alone capable of enfercins them.
which require railroads and railroad em em
peoyes, common carriers and the people, te
respect the right of each ether as the laws
define them te be.
He Hay lie Itlghf.
The "Williamsport Sun itnd Jianncr pub
lishes an interview with General Heaver in
which the latter says: "If lam nomina
ted I will be opposed by tlie corporations
and liquor interests. I de net think that
this will amount te much, although it is
hard te say at this time what votes they
will or will net control. Teliticsin Penn
sjlvanla are In a muddle. The labor vote
will be a great lever in this campaign."
s- jii u jieiieienie speech last year, Gen.
Beaver, after two years of silence, repudil
u aedtheattltudeefhls own party en the
f , 'question of enforcing the state constitution
.''spontherailreadsaswell as ether neenle.
' His speech was unequivocal and entirely
. heoerablo te him as a man and a citizen.
HJfctf be was never guilty of such a tiling
MV'btfew and has never repeated it slnce.
;JWflg his single eHense against the party
-i J
Micbt be forgiven, and when he was slated
iatfovwaerby thebess, it was fully de
Clam4 tbat " Quay will fix that," and no
Mtthewlll.
0tiU, Gf serai Ilea ver may be right In the
which he plainly holds, that he
b te a certain extent distrusted both
Ui eAfedlng corporations J and the
Jadgc Jacksen,
Senater Jacksen, of Tennessee, lias been
nominated and confirmed lis circuit judge
of llie United States for tlie district com
prising Michigan, Ohie, Tennessee and
Kentucky 5 and his choice Is received with
great favor, ns he Is recognized as an able
man and a lawyer of a judicial cast of
mind. He has been en the sunrcmeliench
of Tennessee. He was 0110 of the small
minority of the Democratic party of Ten-
nessee, who Ineffectively centenueu wan
llinli-ivirlv nmtnal 111 runlllll.ltlnn of till'
stnte,ieul . whc, is n sufllctent Indication
and faithful adherence te his convictions.
He will have the great telephone suit te
decide, which has been brought in the Ohie
district ; and may be relied upon te de
termine it intelligently and without preju
dice. "Dbak Braver, don't tnlk t"
LAiien la proving faithful te Its e 11 volun
tary contributions te the nmennt of about
10,000 a week are being received at St Ijeui''
from all evor the country te alii In the main
tenance of the railroad strikers.
Butleh county is reported te favor Heaver,
Greer and Grew. It is net certain that
Greer K slated, and it H certain that Grew
is net Mr. Quay will be the senator lilm.
self, if the senator is te be Republican.
Hen A. Wilcox Nenius appears te be
slated for auditor general quite as securely
as Beaver Is for governor. He h always one
of the two or three select spirits closeted
with Quay In Philadelphia, and is his chosen
companion In the Atlantic City trips.
Sew Jkimrv stanila linn. The Demo
crats have carried Trenten with a clean
sweep, as it were.
Gr.N. Osiiensi:, the Philadelphia congress-man-at-large
in this state having voted
against the suspension of sliver coinage, his
renomlnatien will be a real test of his
party's views en thU quostlen In Pennsyl
vania. Dkmeciiatic administration does net seem
te nave utterly ruined the country. The In
crease In the revenue of the postelllco depart
ment excluding postage en second class mat
ter, for the nine months etuled March 31, as
compared with the corresponding period of
the previous year, at thirty of the larger post pest post
efflces, amounts te J9il,4l5, of which J$0,03ti
was at Philadelphia ami ?15,(illat Pittsburg,
at both of which places the Itepubllcan post
masters had te walk the plank.
m m
Tin: supreme court of tlie. state keeps up
the line of rulings upon which the .Uinraster
county salary bill was declared unconstitu
tional. In a case decided yesterday thet
Judicatory decided that the act of the legisla
ture of June, 1S7S, which regulates the fees
te be received by sheriff, coroners, registers
of wills and recorders of deeds In counties
containing mere than 110,000 or less than
10,000 Inhabitants Is unconstitutional because
of Its local or special character.
I)n, anpuew Nr.nixenn, who died In
Philadelphia ou Monday, was a most estimable
man. His life vsas divotedto geed works.
He gave much time te charity and te educa
tional matters. He was a Democrat of Demo
crats and in 1S73 served as chairman of tlie
Btate committee. In local allalrs he steed ler
geed govcrnment and honest methods.
PERSONAL.
TiiAnnr.i's r.vinp.ANK.s, inventor of the
famous scales, has died In Vermont, aged HI.
He was net found wanting.
Onr.AJtne W. Powers, et Michigan,
nominated te be associate Justice of the
supreme court el Utah by the president, has
been withdrawn. This is said te be a slap at
"the Den Dickinsen tactien."
TALMAonen newspapers: "Ninety-live
percent of the newspapera are my friends
and the ether five per cent are such notr netr notr
rleus liars that nobody believes them. There
are only two kinds or newspapers ; the geed
ones are very geed and tlie bad are very
bad.
Maktin Iite.vs, the Western labor agi
tator, has 1011111I the strlke benetlrial te him
in two ways. He has discovered a long lest
sister in New Yerk whom he had net seen
for twenty years, and he has recelved ?."0
Irem the oditerof Jjippmcett's Maqnnne for
a five-page labor article
H.W. TnACET, a prominent and wealthy
citizfiii of Bradford county, died at his resi
dence In Standing Stene en Sunday, aged
seventy-nlne yeara He was two years a
momber of the suite legislature, a member et
the Thirty-eighth Congress and later first
deputy collector of the pert of Philadelphia.
Themas MaoRkvxemjs, who has died at
Clialfent, Bucks county, was ene of the lead
ing Democratic members et the legislature
1SS1 8-". He was also prominent as a candi
date ter the nomination of stitn treasurer
when Mr. Powell was named. Hh was M
years of age, of marked Intelligence and
much respected.
"Ci.AR.t IlEr.r.i:," the famous free-and-easy
correspondent, drepped dead in front of
the Filth aveuue hotel, New Yerk, ene day
last week. Her real name was Mrs. Win. A.
Thompson. She was ferty-three years efage,
or slight figure, with fair hair. She uiarned
In 1S07, and slnce that tlme had lived with
her husband en Slxty-elghtBtroet,Now Yerk.
She obtained her introduction te the public
through Franklin Hie, of the still'ef the New New
Yerk .S'rin, whom many supposed te be the
author of the " 'lara Helle" letters,
Bisiiei' ISewmak, ef.St. I.OUI-. lna.Melho lna.Melhe
dlst meeting In New Yerk en Monday, said
there was no such con ll let between labor and
capital as had been intiniati.nl. The agitators
were net considering the fact that the price of
labei had been steadily Increasing for the last
fitly years, while for the muie time the In
come of capital wiis decreasing. "And 1
don't want te be taken as defending Jay
Gould," said tlie bishop. "1 would like te
see Heme ene take him by tlie neck and kick
him through New Yerk as tengas he wasn't
killed."
Ituv. It Ili'liKU Ni.wte.n may expect te
seen again be called te account by his Kplsce-
ful church. In alatonewspapor publication,
10 nays : " Christianity is but the llewer of
Paganism." "Scratch the lliisslsu
and you will find a Tartar; scratch the
Christian and you will find a Pagan. Much
or our business Is conducted en thoroughly
Pagan principles. The statecraft of even the
most Christian kings Is iinblusbingly Pagan,
and the religion of the uneducated masses is
tlie superstition of our heathen ancestors, re
baptlsed with Christian names."
HCIIUVL 7IOI a OX A tiTUIKl!
Tim Yeung Mea ISrgliit e Sheet In the Sainn
Direction an tli Kulghta.
About half the bejs In the Kleventh ward
school at Trey, New Yerk, struck ou Monday
afternoon for Hhorterhours, "and refused te
con II nu 0 their studies." They demanded
only ene session a day, and that te be from
eight o'clock until neon. "The boys held
an open-air mass meeting, and iheu procur
ing laths and sticks swurmed through the
neighboring streets threatening violence te
pupils who did net Jein them. The reserve
irem one police station was sent te the scene
te give whatover protection was necessaiy.
The strlkers tried te induce the boys In au au au
otlier school te fellow their example.
About 0110 hundred boys, pupils of a pub
lic school in GreeniMDint, I.eug Island, made
a demand en the principal " ttiat the usual
morning and ariornueu reccsses be extended
Irem lb te .'10 minutes, and that en Friday the
afternoon session clnse halt an hour earlier
than at present." Their demands net being
granted, the boys refused te return te
the school after the morning recess
and picketed the entrance te me
vent ethers liem entering. The trouble as
sumed such threatening proportions that the
principal Bent ler the police, nud n sorgeant
and several officers were sent te the schoeU
.ii'ilX tU? "J01'10' or the chief rmgleader
f,'1'"11 succeeded iu lercing horsen into
UJ.I. nlSin After b0 haU Bone In the ether
h?i,lulelly """tued In and no lurther
trouble was experienced.
A Uar.Uuu et 0uer
Frem the Tld Ulu.
Citizen : Just think et the deception prac
ticed every day. Why, tf dreadtu 1 Sew,
If you could make flbu by alie, veur annsA
of honor wouldn't allow you te de "t we m
it, Washington Jacksen T ' ,1U
Washington -Jacksen: Dunue, boss
dunna Heems te me dat am a matter ob
bUness wharin heuah ain't get uuffln te aj.
ftty, boss, noe' da man wld d J160 T '
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JOHN WELSH, CITIZEN.
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Jehn Welsh, ox-minlsler te Kngland, who
died en April 10th, alter a week's Illness, at
Philadelphia, Is best known te the country
at large through his connection with the
Centennial beard of finance. He was born
In Philadelphia In 1S05 and was one of the
three sous of the late Jehn Welsh, sr., who
came from New Castle, Delaware, In 17!k.
The elder Welsh brought up his sons for a
mercantile career and gradually relin
quished his business te thorn. Jehn Welsh
became a menilier or the firm upon the death
of his father, iu ls5l. The house Is the largest
one in the West India trade In Philadelphia.
They Impert solely en commission. Fer eome
time Mr. Welsh was amember of councils
and -was n member of the sinking fund for
twenty vears. He was also president et the
Philadelphia beard of trade. In June, 104,
he was chairman of the executive com
mittee of the sanitary ftif) from
which J 1,000,000 were realized for
sanitary purposes. In 172 Congress
chartered the Centennial beard of nuance, a
body corporate, erganised te raise the neces
sary funds ter the Centennial Exposition.
Jehn Welsh was unanimously elected presi
dent of the beard, and no one man Is entitled
te a greater share et the credit for the success
of the World's fair of Wt). In 1S77 a sub
scription of f."O,000 was tendered him lu re
cognition of his services, and at his request
the "Jehn Welsh Professorship" of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, was endowed there
with. In October, 1S77, President Hayes ap
pointed Mr. Welsh te the position as minister
te England, which he filled with great credlt
until his voluntary retirement iu 1570. His
retirement was caused by the death of his
brether William, se universally known as a
philanthropist, and or his two sisters. I'peu
ills return he was given a reuslnc reception
In Philadelphia, and ene hundred of New
Yerk's most prominent biisine-s men ten
dered him a complimentary dinner at Del Del Del
monice's which he was forced te decline. In
lbSl an etlert was made te place him In the
I nlted States Senate, but the politicians
would net allow this. Slnce then he has
taken llttle interest In public affairs. In 157a
the I niversity et Pennsylvania centerred
upon him the degree of I.U P., and the saine
honor was bestowed by the Washington and
I.ee Vnherslty In l-ise. Mr. Welsh was
twice married, and was the father et eight
children.
The ltiueral occurred this morning at 11
o'clock, from his late residence, ou the south
east corner of Eleventh and Spruce streets.
The Interment was at Iuirel llllL In ac
cordance with his well known wishes, the
ceremonies were brief and unostentatious.
His psil 1-bearers were the vestry et old St
Peter's church, of which congregation he
was a member for fifty-three years. The
services at the heuse and at the grave were
conducted by the rector, Kev. Themas F.
Davles, D. I).
niSA(IUFl) FHU31 JllJhllir.Elt.
Officfr l'hlllp ltllel's Ceuracenns Itesrue of a
Vfellld-llesulriile.
Au elderly and shabbily clad niau lolterod
for nearly an hour .Sunday morning about
the deck at the feet of Ilegart street, New New
Yerk. The stranger was contemplating
Biiicide. Nerving himseif at last te the des des
perate act he deliberately walked ever te
the stringpiece aud leaped Inte the North
river. The splash attracted attention aud the
cry "Man overboard I" was ralsed along the
river trent
Patrolmen Philip C. lillel, of the Third
precinct, who has en many occasions distin
guished himself ns a ilfe saver, heard the
alarm and started te the rescue. 1'rem the
deck lie saw that thore was net a moment te
spare for the form or the man, bobbing up
and down, was being carried out rapidly by
the thin. In full uniform, with his hat stilt
en his head and his club dangling In the
socket or his belt, IJIIel plunged Inte the
chilly water. The stranger was at least titty
yards away, but the policeman swam like a
duck and in a very short lime he laid his
hand en the would-be suicide.
Then occurred a scene that horrified the
people that had gathered along the string
piece te w Itiiess the rescue. The man wanted
te die, and when the policeman caught held
or him he struggled and (ought te free him
self. Although leaded down with his heavv
overcoat and Ids uniform trappings, anil
chilled by his bath, Uliel was net te be
thwarted aud he battled back. It was an ox ex
citing situation and the policeman realized
his peril.
Freeing himself, llliel swam away for a
few feet aud allowed his adtersary te sink
below tlie surface. J list as he was coming up
again the policeman struck the man a blew
en the side or the head with his list which
had the ellect or stunning him. 'fben he
clutched the stranger by the clothing and
wltlionehand tewed him back te the deck.
As llliel, panting for breath dragged the mail
alongside ene or the slimy spiles he was
cheered lustily by theso gathered above.
Here occurred another scene similar iu
many reHpects te the one that had taken
placa a row minutes before away out in the
water. The man had by that time recoverod
rrem the blew and renewed his struggle te
roleaso himself
He teucht desperately and gasped, ' Let
me go or I'll drown you, tee. I want te die,"
llfel backed ass-ay a second time and there
was another hard blew dealt That settled
the contention, and when the captain or an
Ice liarge moored near by lowered a long
beat hook It whs stuck lu the clothing or the
would-besulcidoand he was heisted upon
tlie deck.
A second later the shivering and heroic
member of the "finest" was landed en dry
land. An ambulance was sent ler, but be
fore It arrived the rescued man and his res-
cuer were iraited with a heating drink.
The policeman remained alomrside the
man until tlie ambulance arrived and took
the latter, who was sintering from the Ini Ini
merslen. te HI. Incent's hospital. Then
llliel, with the salt water dripping Irem his
uniform, hurried te the pelice central ofllce
te report the facts of the case te Sergeant
Tayler and also te obtain permission te go
home and change hisclething.
Whlle awaiting the arrival of the ambu
laneo llliel questioned the man, but he
doggedly refused te tell his name or where
be lived. He said, howesor, that he was
lerty years 01 age and was married. He Is
or low stature aud or sandy complexlon, and
wears a rull beard. His clothing, which was
seedy looking, was dark. He is an Intolll Intelll Intolll
gent man, and admitted that he had seen
better days,
A l'est- Werd A limit I'l.h Wardens
The Angler's association of Kastern Penn.
sylvanla, are in rccelpt or numerous lotters
irem residents la various sections or the
state, asking te he appointed fish wardens:
and as it Is Ter the publle benefit this associa
tion has been formed, it lias been deomed ad
visable te make publle the manner iu which
fish wardens can lw npiiolnted :
The law provides that upon the application
of any perseu with n petition addressed te
the lish commissioners of the state, and
sigued by ten citizens or the county where
the person desiring te be warden resides, the
commissioner will appoint such person a
warden, whose duty it will be te see that the
laws respecting Illegal fishing, be strictly en
forced. The warden receives no compensa
tion from the state, but is expected by ills
dlllgencelnihu pursuit of eilendes being
entitled te one-half ir the penalty prescribed
by law (which ls?A) te get iiUcompensa-
The Angler's association of Enstere Penn
sylvania, Ne, 1020 Arch street, Philadelphia,
w HI supplement this by paying ten dollars te
any person who will precure the conviction
of otlenders against the fishery laws, such as
taking black bass in neta, or between Jauu
ary 1 and June 1, iu any year, or brook trout,
belore April 15, and after July 15, lit any
year, eltlier in nets orethorwiso.
-vny citizen rau matte complaint neinre me
nearest magistrate or Justice of the peace,
procure conviction, and get one-halt of the
penalty, and by sending tlie certified copy or
the case te this association rtvvha tlie re
ward ollered.
A l.lttlc .sprint, rinrlcla l.lc.
Frem the l'alatka lternUl
l.ast week there was a dead alligator en
I.ucas w hart that measured 20 leet This
salurlaiw as killed In Hlce crock by Hrewn,
acoletea resident or that section. Its cir
cumference wassntuethlnc unusual, and was
commented upon these who saw It as It lay
ou the deck. Next dav the alligator was
skinned and stulled. When cut open It was
foil ml te contain tw only bushels of eggs, tw e
pine legs in a perfect state of preservation, n
leg cnain, 1110 dew stem or a beat, a negre
ley, a small Iren chest and Ilghlwoeod
enough te steam any beat ten miles. Its body
contalued 3.M bullet marks and fifty pounds
of lead.
The I'reMcnt ita Ahead f thr trnste.
The terms for which many el the elllclals
suspended by President Cleveland, were
erfglually appointed, having expired, he has
decided te withdraw the nominations origi
nally made te succeed them ami reneminate
the same persons te fill tlie vacancies, se as
te remove them from the Jurisdiction of the
Republican caucus, snd leave the Senate
without an excuse te relect them. The long
list or nominations sent te the Senate en Fri
day was almost entirely composed of thlsclass
of cases, and the several heads of depart
ments are examining the records for ethers
te be treated In the same wav.
FLOWEltS TO TIIE KAIlt.
1 lei era te the fair te you these ilewer 1 bring,
And strive te greet you with an earlier spring
Flowers sweet and gay.and delicate like yen
Kmblems of Innocence and beauty tee.
Afrj. Jlarbaultl
One Great Merit
Of that Iteauttncref the Teeth, J-O.ODOST, Is
that Its eiTectnpen the metithlsrern'-hlnc, while
as a means of cleansing the teeth, and Imprev
Ing the breath, It stands alone.
npsTu.Th.sjAw
heep the bowels regular by the use of Ur.
Hull's liiltlmore rills and you will avoid dy
pepsla.
nay's Herse Powder Risen te cons ssitl in
crease, the tlew or milk from 10 te W per cent.
liable are tee highly prlred te be permitted te
suffer ss 1th colic, or ether stemseh or bowel dl
enlers when Ir Hull's luby syrup will euro
them.
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Athletes every here ue St. Jarebj tut. It re
moves all stiffness of the muscles
HI-XCIAZ. XOTIVF.S.
Curious In mink that desks and chairs kill peo
ple, but they de. Taken In large quantities
eutre lurnlture Is fatal as yellow lever. e stt
and write ourselves away, bertentary ha tills
produce con3tlpstlen that begets dsspepsta ;
rheumatism and kidney trouble fellow in their
tratnand death ends the chapter, iesi whose
lives passed ever desks nml In thecennneil air
of orace seuEht te keep Ir. Kenned js a a a
vorlte Hemedy " always en hand for the
stomach and brain
marltt-lineed.tw
IUkdkliem tiVKR Pellet for sick headache
torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small,
andeay toswallew. Oneplllada-e. I'rlce.'i'ic.
Ity all druggists. febs SmdTu.l h,S
"Slient Fifty Dollars
In doctoring for rheumatism before I tried
77iernai' Ikttctrie Oil. I cd a W-cent little of
this medicine and get out In one week, ter
burns and sprains It Is excellent." .las. tnr-l-am.
Kast Pembroke, -. . Fer sale by II. It.
technin, drnjrglst, 1J7 and li) North Onren
street Lancaster.
Honesty tlie Heft I'eliry,
In ads ertlslng a medicine It Is best te be hen
est! te deceive one will never de; the people
won't stand It. Let the truth be known that
Jlurdeck liloett liittrrs cure scrofula, nnd all
eruptions of the skin. This medicine is sold
evetywheru by druggists. Fer sale by II. 11.
Cochran, druggist, 1ST and 13a .North Uuecn
street, I.ancaster.
Iirsrirnc, nervous people, "out of sorts."
Celden's Llanld lieef Tonic svlll cure. Atk jer
Veldtn't. Of druggists. j.12 ldi ed.t
KIUNKV THOUlILKs.
A Cae of Many Vears standing Cured With
Ms lkittles. In a Man l0 V ran ul Age.
ALLt:rrewi, Pa., Jlay s, lvl.
UajiDklk'S Hitters Ce. (fonts I had len
troubled with my kldnoysferanumberof years,
ui-ed almost everything without much benefit
until I tried Dandelion Hitters. I med six not net
tliN and am pled tessy 1 am entirely rid of
the kidney trouble, besides my sjstem bdng
toned np se that I feel like a dlfleient pen.en. 1
cheerfully recommend the same te all aitlleted
lnthlswaj-. JACOll Ml St 111.11..
Iebii-3mdrn,Th,S
A SS'erd ii r Cautluu.
Itallread men, mechanics, commercial travet
ers, base balllsts, farmers, and ethers si he labor
out of doers, are peculiarly liable te accident
and Injury'. Themat' Kcltctric Oil for bruises,
burns, biles and sprains. Is one of the finest ap
plications yet devised. Fers-ileby 11. 11. Cecii
ran, druggist, 1.17 and 139 .North Cjueeu street,
l.ancaster.
Can't .lay Fuuugli.
"I cannot speak tee highly of Iturdeck lltoeJ
Jlitteri, they have been a blessing te me. Cured
me of biliousness and dyspepsia from which I
had suffered ter years." ifr. .1. Marsh, Hank of
Terente, ent. Forsalebyll 11 Cochran, drug
gist, U! and 139 North Cueen street, l.uncaster.
Thunder It limn the Ages,
That for lameness, for rheumatism, for aches,
for pains, and for sprains Or Tltemnt' Keleetrtr
Oil Is a positive and reliable remedy. " l)r
'1 nemas' Kelecttlc oil" cm be purchased of any
druggist. Fer sale by It. II. Cuchran. druggist,
137 and 13:1 North CJueun stnet, Lancaster.
All AdmlrA 11 Handsome Fn e.
A pure.clear skin will make any f ice hand
some Manifestly anything whlih strengthens
and enriches the bleed u Hi directly affect the
ss bole person. All eruptions or the skin dlsap
pear when Jiurdcck Jlloed Jiaim are emples ed
They am a vegetable leiuedy el Inestimable
value. Fer sale by 11. 1! techran, drugglit, 117
and 139 North (Junen street, Lancaster.
First a cold, then bronchitis, t beck the first
wlih Hale's Heney of linn hound and 'lai
Pike's Toothache limps cme In one minute
at'.'lssdecsl.tw
FOB HAJ.K OH KKXT.
FOK KKNT NICK TWO-NTOUV lllliriv
Dwelling Heuse, Ne. We Eat Oningestreet.
mar-ltld lllltsa a. into.
TTIOIt KENT A IIAKKHOlSK, NO. Ill
XI Washington strect. Apply tellany Myers'
Park Heuse. m'it-tlrt
GOOD .STAilIii: FOK KKNT.
A flood Stable and Shedding, sltnated at
Ne. Ill Washington street. Apply tellAltUS
MYEHS, al Park Heuse. mariUfd
TTsOK KKNT.
JJ A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a It. n
Siding,
at the
Capacity for storing 3,(OcHses. Apply
marlO-tfd
INTKLI.IOK.VCK.lt OFFICE.
F
10 K KKNT.
An established Grecerv Stand with dneiiim.
attached in southern part of the city
Possession April 1st. Apply at
Ne. 133 EAST KINO STitKKT.
TJIOK KKNT.
-U She
Shep In rear Of Ne 37 West Chestnut afrA.it
iiseu us a rigar-uex lactery, ana a shop en
Jlltllln street, between Seuth gueen nnd Prlnce
streets, lately used as a carriage lactery. Alse a
dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A.
A. Ilubley as a drug atom, West King street.
Apply at the
lli-tfd INTELLIGENCE!! OFFICE.
plllVATK HAJjKT '
I wilt have a car-lead of
First-Oluss Ohie Nerinnn Herse?,
AT Tni MKBRratAO 1IOCSK.
NO. US NOUTIl PKINCE STUKET,
by Monday, which 1 will dispose efatprlvat
sale New let of first-class Horses drivers
workers and heavy draft, mostly from Canada,
every week, and always ler sale.
UKUUUK (iltOSSMAN.
ft-bllydw
1TANTIU). - AOKNTS COIN MONKY
T wllheur Amateur Photo outfit, and cel.
lecttug family pictures te enlarge. Special 0
day eiler. KMI'lltE COPYINU CO.,
aS-3iueed 38Canal SL, N. Y.
mOHACCO CUTTINGS. KOKAI'H. HIIiT.
X IN03 AND 1'ACKKIU)' WASTE, Dry and
Clean, bought for cash.
J.8. ilOLINS,
. Ne.173 Pearl Hticct, New Yerk.
Keterence-Fred. Hchulte, Ne. 813 Pearl street,
New Yerk. febl7-lya
KAI.KD I'KOl'OSALJS KOK COLLKC
... J';:!1 e' State and County Tuxes or Kast and
West Wards et Lancaster city for lssn, will be
received at County Commissioners' Olllee until
1J o'clock neon, MONDAY', A Hill, la, luu.
TlieapiKjlntmeut ler the entire city will net
be pi veil te one person t or te I we persons, ons
et whom will deputize the ether te de his work.
11Y OltDKIt Oi-TUK UOAHD.
Attest: FiUhkUbiht, Clerk. 7dtd
MMD1CJU.'
P1 OMMEM?18 ANU 1)UUt,U1STH n
BROWN'S
ISM BITTERS!
AS THE BESTTONIC.
ThU medicine, combining Iren with pure t'(?-
etntile tenlr
ultlcktv nml
... ...i...:.. . ' . . : .;f..i.u.. ' . .'. .1.. .
cemiMPieiy luivs
WKAK.NKSS, lMl'l UK III.OOK, 1'llIl.I.U ami
in umr.s 1 iu-n,
KK Kit, nml NKl UAl.OIA.
llv rapid ami thorough nssltnllatlen with the
bleed, It reaches eery jsrt el the usstein, purl
tics and enriches the mood, trenKt hens the nm
cles and ores, and tones and lnvlKrates tlie
system.
A Ann Appetiser Hest tonic known.
It will euro the worst ra-eef 1)) spepstn, re
moving all illsttslnR symptoms, such hs Tat
lng the Feed, UelchinK, lU'ut In Mic'i .11 itli,
Heart liurn, etc
The only Iren lncillclne that will net blacken
or Injur Iho teeth.
ltl Invaluable for dleacs pecular te women,
and te all persons w he lead sedentary IU rs
An untalllng remedy ler diseases of the l.lvcr
and Kidneys.
reisens smTerlnir irem the eirccis of nr.
work, nervous troubles, toss et appetite, or de
bility, experience quick relief and rvnewed
energy by Its use
It ilees net esnse Headache or produce Con-9tlpstten-OTlIKlt
Iren medicines Ue.
It Is tie only preparation of Iren thst causes
no Inluileus effects, l'hysirians and ilrugit'sl'
recommend It as the best. Try" It
'lhcgenuldehasTrs.de Mark and crossed red
lines en wrapper lake no ether. Mailnenly
iiy unvin -. i.ii(wjiiv.i. v.u , itauimere, iu.
tl) UUMyd.tw
aiir.LiXKRr.
N
VAX SPR1NO tiOODS
AT-
ASIffl'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANLASTEll, PA
THE TWO MOST ATTRACTIVE
SHOW WINDOWS
IN L.VNCASI'F.il HT TIMA AUK AT
Ne. 13 East King Street,
AT-
OSTRICH'S.
One Filled with the Largest and Handsomest
arietj of
MILLINERY GOODS
K ver seen In this i-ity, most artlstlcalls- arranged,
making everybody s heart bound stlth joy,
for It Is a sum and unfailing sign that
SPRING 13 HERB 1
The weather Is fine, se take a walk, nnd leek
at this mars el of beaut y. Ills something which
haa never been seen In Lancaster before, and Is
well worth the treuble of a wale. This week we
exhibit some
KLKHANTLY TUIMMF.H HAT'S
A?n
I ION NETS.
FINK FI.OWKltS, FEATHKK AN1 FLUWF.lt
POMPO.N'h.
MILLINEIU SILKS ANU V EI. KTri.
MIKADO HATT1S1MMINOS.
CltKl'K LIS'sE LACKS AM) NET1INHS,
SILK OKIKNTAL LACKS,
tlOI.Il AMI MIMKK LACKS. UI.ACK SILK
LACKS, mlirnl with Held. Silver or Copper,
Hiid many ether New Trimmings : also
all the NewSljles tn
FANCY HEADS AND II AT OHN AM ENTS.
All things most pleasing te leek ut, and se
ues er ask anybody te buy.
In ourether window we make c display et
LACE GOODS.
Nearly a llnndred .Stylcsef LACK COLLARS,
Vi hlteand Fancy, from 10c. up te II M apiece,
each Cellar with a plain large tleket tell
lug Its price j also a nies: com
plete assortment of
ACE CAPS FOltCIIILDUEN OF AM, AUKS.
Every ene of thoe marked with a juice ticket.
ou cau make your selection befnru von
enter the store, nnd you will nnd
lliematl -cry cheap.
JERSEYS.
Ladles' and Children's .lerseys In Ulack and
Colored,
Children's All-Weel Jerseys, 73c , sic. and H0c.
lJsaies' Jerseys from 00c. up
All-Vsoel Jerseys, tine quality, Hlack aud Cel
ered, II ut,
All-Weel Jerseys, braided. II. ea.
Fine Worsted Jerseys, vest finish, II f.
Extra Fine Worsted Jerseys, plaited back,
bound all around, cellars and sleeves with
silk braid, only I1.5U.
Hne Jerseys, trimmed with wide Hercules
Hrald.
A Complete Line of
Kid (Moves in Black anil Colored",
At the Lesse.,1 Prlres. Three Hntten, Colerod,
at lie ; Four-Hutten, Colored, ut tee. ;
Excellent Quality.
COAT.
T It. MAKTIN,
WUOLErtiLU AMD BKTAIL DIALXI IN
All Kinds of Lumber and Oeal.
-Yard! Ne. 13) North Water and Prince
Streets, above Lemen, Ijincaster. nJ-lyit
OAU.MQAKDNKKS A JEKKKUIEH.
COAL DEALERS.
Omn t Ne. l?l North (jneen Btroet, and Ne.
fil North Prlnce streeu
Y ariik :
North Prince street, nenr Heading
Depot-
LANCASTKK, PA
auglS-ttd
c
OAU
M. V. B. COHO.
Ne.3.10 NOllTIl WATEIt ST., Lancaster. Pa..
Wholesale and Itetall Dealer Iu
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection with the Telephone Kxrhange.
Yard and Olllcu s NO. Ssi NOICTH WATKll
STHKET febas-lvd
XflAST KND YAKU.
0.J.SWAER&00.
GOAL. - KINDLINQ WOOD.
Olllr-e : Ne. t UENTUK HOUAUK. Ileth yanl
nil ntUcoceiinootoil with Tulaiihnne KichaiiKU.
aprrnyaMAr'.U
WATCH K. MO.
VyATOHKM, CLOCKS, Ac.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
cheap reu CASH.
Lancaster Watches at Iho Lewest Prices ever
offered i lining a stockholder enable in te tell
theite watches go cheaii. Elgin, W'altliam anU
ether watches en aalu. spectacles, OpuruUlasiMss,
Ac llepulrlnKef thoalievo named article will
recetTu my personal attention.
LOUIS WEIIEK,
Ne. 150X North Qucen 8l.,onpenltu City Hetel,
(Near Penn'a It. It. Depot,)
Agent ler AUKUUA WATCII.
QTOKACIE
AND
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.
DANIEL MAYKH,
flecj-lyd Ne. IS VYt Cbtnnt Street.
DMT
JJAOKK A lUtOTHKlt
gfRING WOOLENS.
Btnudard SuIUure,
Nevol SultlllKB,
Troueerlntffl,
Sprlus- OvoreoatltiRa,
Rondy-Mnde Olethlnsr,
Bualneas Bulta,
Dresa Bulta,
Beys' Suits,
HAGER &
West
QAKI'KTS FROM AUCTION.
METZGER
&
HAVE. NOW OPF.NKD A LAUtlK
INGRAIN, RAG, HALL
110UOIIT AT AUCTION tOIt CASH
CAKFKTsi,
CAKI'KTS.
CAKPKTS.
LAKPKTS.
CAKPKTS
CAKPKTS.
at 10 Cents.
at l.'KCenU.
.nt'jsi Centa.
at .hi Lents.
. .. IUW Cents.
atU5 Cents.
Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap.
Metzger & Hangman's Cheap Stere.
43 WEST KING ST.,
AW- Utivffoen the Cooper Itonse and Serrel Herse Hetel.
N
kxt neon te Tin: count heunr.
-NEW OPENING OF-
Black Cashmeres
LUPIN'S CEI.KIIItATKD MAKE
BLACK CASHMERES,
AU Qualities, at 25 Per Cent. Less Than Ever Before.
LTTPIFS CELEBRATED MAKE BLACK SHAWLS,
Slngrle nnd Deublo, Heavy Welghta nnd Brilliant Blneka.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
FURXITUHE.
rKANI) OI'KNINU.
GRAND
HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT,
Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street.
This Week, llegimiiiii; en TUESDAY, APRIL Cth. Tlie Largest anil Finest
Display Sleck of New and Desirable (Jowls in tlie City.
WALTER A.
WALL 1-At'KB.
plIAKI-S SV. KKY.
DKOP IN AND TAKE A LOOK AT Ollll
WINDOW SHADES,
40c. and .r0c. Apiece.
Spring Rellers, Ready te Hang.
WtiltTlI tflc. AND75e.
Dadoes, 50c. Werth, $ 1 .
WALL PAPERS,
FIVE CENTS APIECE UP.
PHARE8W. FRY,
NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANUASTEIt, PA.
KT WAI-Ii PAl'KK HTOKK.
UAKUAI.NB IN EVEItVTIIlNO.
Wall Papers at Lewest Prices.
I.AKOKST STOCK OF
WINDOW SHADES AT LOWEST PRIDES.
LAltll EST STOCK (IF DADO SHADES AT
LOW KST Pit ICES.
ALFRED SIEBER,
The Leading Wall Paper Decorator and Win
dow Diusser,at
AHT WALL PAPJCKBTOItK.
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
kNft,v"w ? man that hung your Window
Shade when slthlr. rrj'. llvineacall.
ALl'JtIU SIEUKit.
UOOlt.
Ohlldreu'B Bulta,
SprtnR Ovoreoata,
Qeut'n Funilahlntr,
E. it W. Oellara,
E. Si W. OuITa,
Koveltloa In Noekwortr,
Boasennblo Undorwear,
BROTHER,
King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
HAUGHMAN
AND HANDSOME VAMKTY OF
AND STAIR CARPETS,
AND TO HE SOLD CHEAP FOK CASH.
CAKPKTS. ...
CAKI'KTS, ..
CAKI'KTS, ..
CAIIPKTS .
CAKPKTS.
CAKPKTS. ..
...at 15
. . .at 'A
...at.VI
...at M
.. al7.1
...nts
Cents.
Cents.
Cents.
Cents.
Cents.
Cents.
LANCASTER, PA.
and Black Shawls.
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENN'A
OPENING
-OK-
HEINITSH.
mJI-lyd
BOO KB.
-ptASTi:K, ltefi.
Easter Beeks,
Easter Souvenirs,
Easter Cards.
A Larte AMOitinent of Easier Souvenirs and
Cards, el the Latent Designs, nt .ew Prlces.
WHOLESALE FOR SCHOOLS
AT THE HOOKSTOIlEOr
JOM BAER'S SONS,
Nea. 16 and 17 North Queen Streot
LANCASTKK, PA.
VJHHHICLLAH, .10,
R
O.HP. HKO.S. A HAUTMAN.
IEADQUAETERS
-rett-
UMBRELL5S,
PARASOLS,
CANES.
THE HANlr'ACTUUKUS,
Rese Bres. & Hartmae,
14 EAST KING ST.
aplCuid
TOTE IS MAKING-
OABINBT PHOTOGRAPHS
AT &M A II,
Al' nu. iwi (IUS1H uusaii e'i
JBUIVWU
Lacater,Pi
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